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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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Ok folks, so here is the deal:
I have been corresponding with Sygic this week and I have things worked out. I have been testing the partner's version of the software for the laptop and windows mobile. It really is nice and works much better than wayfinder.
Here is the catch. I am the first person to approach them about developing a port for the n800/n810. As such, there would be some effort required to port the code and customize it for the device.
Here is the question I pose to all of you. Would you be willing to purchase a quality navigational software for the nIT at as low a price as possible? How much would you be willing to pay realistically. I am trying to figure out if there is anyway I can pay to have this ported through my own software development company in order to bring it to the market. I figured out my dead break even cost would be $52.30 for the first 10,000 licenses. Cheaper in larger numbers.
This is not the result I was looking for, but that is what it is for now. Sorry to disappoint anyone. Let me know what you think about this.
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Hell yeah! You know, if in US Wayfinder is...
...holy goddamn piece of crap...
...This gorgeous screen is deffinitely created for great navi soft!


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Ok folks, so here is the deal:
I have been corresponding with Sygic this week and I have things worked out. I have been testing the partner's version of the software for the laptop and windows mobile. It really is nice and works much better than wayfinder.
Here is the catch. I am the first person to approach them about developing a port for the n800/n810. As such, there would be some effort required to port the code and customize it for the device.
Here is the question I pose to all of you. Would you be willing to purchase a quality navigational software for the nIT at as low a price as possible? How much would you be willing to pay realistically. I am trying to figure out if there is anyway I can pay to have this ported through my own software development company in order to bring it to the market. I figured out my dead break even cost would be $52.30 for the first 10,000 licenses. Cheaper in larger numbers.
This is not the result I was looking for, but that is what it is for now. Sorry to disappoint anyone. Let me know what you think about this.
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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This should be in the N810 or Apps forum to generate more interest.
160k for development, eh? I was under the impression that this is a completed app that shouldn't need much modification for the N810.